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Could you check my text please? A special notification. Yesterday evening all employees of our company got a notification that informed they that it’s needed to stay at home tomorrow and work remotely because of the coming snowstorm and a strong wind. So today (and as I already know we gonna do tomorrow) we worked from home because of the weather conditions. I remember when I lived in the northern part of the island, we had way bigger snowstorms and stronger winds, but anyway we went to work. Back then we hadn’t got an oppurtunity to work remotely though. But here in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk every now and then when a forecast is frightening we need to take our laptops with us and wait for a special notification wether we need to go to the office or stay home. Last year, for instance, in January as well, we stayed at home the whole two weeks. It was a long snowstorm that lasted around a week. And on the second week city services cleaned the streets from a huge amount of snow, they had to work very hard. One more fact, yesterday evening, and always before a big coming snowstorm, stores were fully packed with people. We even couldn’t find any bread there. People obviously tried to store up on food. Thank you!
Jan 31, 2025 10:29 AM
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Jan 30, 2025 2:13 PM
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Welcome back to All About Cats! If you love cats, this is important information for you. Today I will talk about the Feline Panleukopenia Virus (FPV), also called feline distemper or feline Parvo. This virus is very dangerous for cats, especially kittens. I will explain what it is, the symptoms, treatment, how to prevent it and my journey through this horrible virus. Feline Panleukopenia Virus is a very contagious disease caused by a parvovirus. It attacks a cat’s intestines, immune system, and bone marrow. It spreads quickly, especially in shelters and places with many cats. How do cats can catch FPV? • From an infected cat’s saliva, urine, or poop • Through shared food bowls, litter boxes, or bedding • From humans who touch an infected cat and then touch another cat • From fleas that carry the virus • Or From a mother cat to her kittens before birth The early signs of FPV in Kittens & Cats • High fever, loss of appetite and lethargy ( or very tired and weak) 🚨 Severe symptoms include: • Vomiting • Diarrhea which is (sometimes bloody) • Dehydration • Belly pain • And Sudden death in kittens Treatment & Care Options There is no cure for FPV, but sick kittens need supportive care 🏥 Hospital Care may include: • IV fluids (to stop dehydration) • Medications for vomiting and pain • Antibiotics (to prevent infections) • Blood transfusion (for severe cases) 🏡 You also have Home Care • Keep the kitten warm and comfortable • Give them small, frequent meals • Provide fresh water and electrolyte solutions • Keep the litter box very clean • And Avoid contact with healthy cats It’s a difficult decision to make between hospital or home care. Hospitals can be quite expensive. Maggie and Nikko our 8-week-old kittens had FPV. Maggie’s symptoms were severe and we decided to take her to a 24-hour hospital. She survived 6 days in the hospital but she wasn’t doing well and she was very depressed. The hospital bill was expensive. We decided to bring her home and she died the next day.
Kittens & Feline Panleukopenia Virus
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